At the scene, the patient continued to twitch, and it would be difficult to stop the twitching without medical intervention.
Wen Zihan, who took over the aluminum box, moved skillfully and quickly, opened the aluminum cover and took out the needle from inside, and immediately pulled up the clothes on the patient's arms and calves.
The other hand pinches the sterile cotton ball to prepare for disinfecting the skin before inserting the needle.
Swish, swish, in a blink of an eye, within a few seconds, several needles pierced into several acupuncture points of the human body.
Frighteningly fast!
Didn’t you hear that it takes a long time for acupuncture to set an acupoint for accuracy?
The air was filled with silence.
It was so quiet that people felt that everyone had traveled to another world.
Dr. Wen's technology display scene: ...too shocking.
Western doctors couldn’t understand it, so they could only ask another doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, and they were even more surprised to see: Dr. Zhou was dumbfounded.
What? Can Chinese doctors not understand?
Doctor Zhou didn't want to understand.
Isn’t it so young? A Chinese medicine student who seems to have no job for a few years after graduation? How to use this acupuncture technique is like an old doctor.
If you want to be fast, it is best to hold several needles in one hand at the same time, which can only be achieved by experienced doctors for many years.
Anyway, she has seen very few acupuncturists who can do this.
The benefit of holding several needles at the same time is self-evident, and it can avoid any unnecessary waste of time in shortening the length of needle removal.
In the medical circle, the time of first aid is life.
Let’s talk about Dr. Wen’s acupuncture technique, there are various acupuncture techniques, and the overall technique is intricate. This is also a high threshold for acupuncture doctors to truly achieve proficiency.
In a simple division, acupuncture is divided into single-handed and double-handed.
The difference between the two techniques. To put it simply, imagine that a nurse is giving an injection. When the needle enters the human body, due to the different degrees of skin thickness and tightness in various parts of the human body, the doctor must adopt techniques such as changing the force and angle to allow the needle to enter the designated part of the human body.
From the above statement, we can know that under normal circumstances, one-handed is definitely more difficult than two-handed. In particular, some acupoints are more difficult to penetrate the skin. The soft needles of acupuncture must be much more difficult to penetrate than the needles of western medicine syringes.
Wen Zihan demonstrated the technique of inserting needles at multiple acupoints with one hand.
This strength, this ingenuity? Both are female Chinese doctors, but Dr. Zhou thinks that she is completely inferior to her. Maybe she is not an acupuncture doctor and the other doctor is probably the reason for her major in this field.
After several acupoints were pricked with needles, the patient gradually stopped pumping. Unexpectedly, the patient suddenly had a tendency to bow, is this about to vomit? !
Dr. Zhou's forehead was dripping with sweat, and he called out to the nurse, "It may be necessary to **** the sputum."
There is no sputum suction machine on site, and the nurse takes a syringe and connects it to a suction tube to become a temporary and simple sputum suction device to **** vomit for the patient.
When the Western doctors around saw this, their heartbeats rose to their throats.
It was too late and then quickly, the show hand that had just inserted the needle began to rotate back and forth on a needle handle.
Acupuncture needle manipulation: twirling method.
Looking at Dr. Wen Zihan's actions as a layman, on the one hand, he felt familiar, and on the other hand, he felt deeply mysterious again.
Anyway, from the perspective of Western medicine, I don't quite understand: Can a needle turning around on the patient's skin treat the disease? Seems to have no scientific basis.
Questions work wonders.
After twirling, the patient first saw signs of slight twitching of the muscles under the calf acupoint where the needle was located.
Everyone's eyes glared again: What's wrong with Dr. Wen, after stopping the patient's convulsions, is he trying to make the patient relapse?
of course not.
This is called the deqi of acupuncture, and in easy-to-understand terms: it is one of the manifestations of the effectiveness of acupuncture techniques.
Thank you for your support, good night, dear~